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Brazilian Duo on the Radar
Saudi Arabian football team Al-Ahli, backed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, is reportedly showing interest in acquiring Brazilian footballers Richarlison of Tottenham and Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal. Both players have made a significant impact in the English Premier League and are now attracting attention from the Middle East.
Al-Ahli’s Ambitious Recruitment Drive
With a reputation for investing heavily in international stars, Al-Ahli has already secured the services of several high-profile players including Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino. The club continues its ambitious streak, aiming to bolster its squad further with top-tier talent from the Premier League.
Richarlison Dismisses Transfer Speculation
Despite the swirling rumors, Richarlison, 27, has taken to social media to refute claims he is set to leave England. Emphasizing his commitment to Tottenham, he assures fans of his return for the next season, labeling the transfer talk as “fake news.”
Jesus Focused on Arsenal’s Pre-Season
Gabriel Jesus, also 27, has been sidelined due to fitness issues but is currently participating in Arsenal’s pre-season tour in the United States. After missing out on Brazil’s Copa America campaign, he is concentrating on his recovery and preparation for the upcoming season.
Transfer Updates Across the Premier League
The transfer market is buzzing with activity as Napoli reportedly secures a deal with Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku and West Ham expresses interest in N’Golo Kante. Arsenal is on the verge of signing Riccardo Calafiori and has placed a bid for Wolves’ goalkeeper Dan Bentley. Manchester United is also looking to strengthen their squad with the addition of midfielder Manuel Ugarte from PSG.
Jesus Committed to Arsenal Amidst Transfer Talks
Despite rumors of a potential departure, Gabriel Jesus is determined to prove his worth at Arsenal. Manager Mikel Arteta values his leadership and influence on the team, which may see him remain a key figure at the club. Nevertheless, Arsenal is reportedly still in the hunt for a top-notch striker, with Viktor Gyokeres, Benjamin Sesko, and Alexander Isak among the names being considered.

